Yeah probably you Bex, your so bloody nice, whereas I just accept things for what they are, maybe your making me have a bit more optimism! lol
Then of course there's Country and Momof3, who in the face of such extreme loss always manage to cheer us up when we're down!
2007-12-07 23:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not particularly for the better but if you're feeling a bit down, all you have to do is come on here and within 10 minutes you learn that people like,mom and country e.g. can still laugh even though they must be cracking inside and if I've got a headache I think poor old Elric -must have one every day.! Then , when I'm baby-sitting and the kids are playing-up a bit , I think about Whipass , next year-when all hers are playing-up -she won't be able to give them back in a couple of hours like me
So the answer is 'no' but I count my blessings-often
2007-12-08 08:41:39
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answered by nanny chris w 7
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Not one person in particular has bex. I think alot of us RTV'ers are on the same wave length and generally think the same. I often dip in and out of other categories but there's no one ever there that really floats my boat and makes me think any different. If you are feeling down you always know where to go when you want cheering up or if you want to get something off your chest you can always rely on the RTV'ers to listen even though it's not a chat room.
2007-12-08 00:46:01
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answered by ♥ Beaver Diva Sue ♥ 7
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The Chair Wizard.
2007-12-07 17:06:34
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answered by Max A 7
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Mrs. Kitty Hardnipple.
2016-05-22 02:43:51
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answered by ? 3
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Not my way of thinking bex but have found many people with great ideas and of help in many ways especially RTV peeps I love you all except trolly dollies.
I have also been cheered up by a lot of people on here and many have been an insperation.
2007-12-08 06:21:44
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answered by momof3 7
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Yes. I met this guy over the summer. before meeting him i talked to him over the phone and he was the biggets loser I had ever talked to. When I first met him we argued. after that he begin to come and see me everyday. i got to know him and he got to know me. our thoughts and view on women/men are totally different. but by talking to him i kinda understand why some men are buttholes and he kinda understands that women are not servants to men but helpers. he now knows that a man and a woman have to walk side by side to make things work instead of the man in front with the women behind with little or no say so. i have learned that i have to let a man be a man and stop trying to do everything my self. we are really good friends with benifits. but we both know that nothing could come of us being in a relationship because even though we have influenced change in eachouthers frame of thought, we are stiil who we are, me being head strong and him being a male shovenist.
2007-12-07 15:16:38
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answered by ltonyasfun 3
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Well it appears we're a well liked bunch in RTV!
For me, a couple of people have taught me to count my blessings and be happy for what I have.
Generally I'm not sure people have changed my way of thinking but they have restored my faith in people, and that, believe me is a huge thing!
2007-12-08 06:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You betchya. I was down in the dumps after a recent breakup and kept asking Qs about relationship issues that were obviously more about me not getting over it. Ciao Amore, that beautiful soul, gave me a and told me to snap out of it, and you know what? That actually helped! I am forever in her debt. Thanks CA!
2007-12-07 15:48:07
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answered by Chris C 5
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Yes. It's a great way to learn different opinions and gain knowledge.
2007-12-07 15:04:56
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answered by maxmom 7
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